Commentary
If someone you love were threatened, or physically attacked, do you have the right to defend them? And even more so, when police are being defunded and when criminals are being released on the streets, do you have a right to protect yourself?
Do you have to just let things happen? Must you just watch while innocent people are victimized by criminals? Well, that’s the question currently on trial in New York.
That’s the case of Jordan Neely. Now, if you read most news outlets on the left, you’ll hear the 30-year-old black man was a street performer and Michael Jackson impersonator. You’ll also hear that his friends said he was a sweet kid, and that he later suffered from mental disabilities and became homeless….